explain why am, are, is are forms of the verb to be in the simple present.
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Explanation:
look... it is not necessary for a verb to retain its original form in all tenses,
like drive becomes drove/driven and eat becomes ate/eaten
similarly be is the infinitive form or you can say raw form of the verb. But it has to be processed according to need to fit in the sentence!
so the presemt forms are is am are
past are was were
participles are been being
future is will be shall be
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